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Just noticed something interesting in the markets today. Bitcoin just broke above $72k again after some positive developments around Middle East tensions easing up. The rally seemed pretty broad too - Nasdaq up 0.8%, S&P 500 climbing 0.6%.
But here's what caught my eye: some of the crypto-related stocks got hit pretty hard. One stablecoin issuer dropped nearly 10% after analysts warned that its revenue is shifting to lower-margin platforms and profit forecasts might be too rosy. Another major exchange slid over 6% as valuations came under scrutiny and trading activity started to fade with the IPO excitement wearing off.
It's a good reminder that even when crypto prices are pumping, the stocks don't always follow. Seems like the market is pricing in tougher competition and margin pressure. Worth watching how this plays out as activity levels normalize.